Archives|FIVE NEW RECORDS MADE BY WALKERS; Heel-and-Toe Prowess of Renz and Plant Sets American Marks from 11 to 15 Miles. ACCIDENT IN CYCLE RACE Glencoe A.C. Wheelman Badly Injured In 25-Mile Contest Won by Gaffeny and Laux.

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FIVE NEW RECORDS MADE BY WALKERS; Heel-and-Toe Prowess of Renz and Plant Sets American Marks from 11 to 15 Miles. ACCIDENT IN CYCLE RACE Glencoe A.C. Wheelman Badly Injured In 25-Mile Contest Won by Gaffeny and Laux.

American amateur walking records from eleven to fifteen miles were deeply mercilessly slashed yesterday at Celtic Park, when Eddie Renz of the Mohawk Athletic Club, national three-mile champion, won the fifteen-mile heel-and-toe championship of the metropolitan district.View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on May 15, 1916, on Page 11 of the New York edition with the headline: FIVE NEW RECORDS MADE BY WALKERS; Heel-and-Toe Prowess of Renz and Plant Sets American Marks from 11 to 15 Miles. ACCIDENT IN CYCLE RACE Glencoe A.C. Wheelman Badly Injured In 25-Mile Contest Won by Gaffeny and Laux. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe